NAME
CGI::Bus::file - file object
SYNOPSIS
use CGI::Bus;
$s =CGI::Bus->new();
$s->file(-name=>'t.txt', -mode=>'rwc')->store('aa','bb');
DESCRIPTION
This module is a file object encapsulating IO::File object. See CGI::Bus::Base for inherited slots and methods.
SLOTS
- -iofile
-
IO::File object
- -lock
-
Current file lock, 0 or undef is used when unlocked
- -mode
-
File access mode, default is 'r'
- -name
-
File name
- -perm
-
File permissions when to be created, default is 0666
METHODS
- AUTOLOAD
-
'O_XXX' Fcntl call or 'LOCK_XX' Fcntl call or IO::File method call
- close -> self object
-
Close file opened
- dump ( data ) -> self object
- dump -> data dump loaded
- dumpload -> data dump loaded
- dumpstore ( data ) -> self object
-
Store and load data structure to or from file using
store
,load
, CGI::Bus::dumpout, CGI::Bus::dumpin.seek
s to the beginning of the file before read or write. - iofile ( ?file open args ) -> IO:File object
-
Returns internal IO::File object. Create it if not exists or if arguments present to open file. See
open
for arguments. - load ( ?-asb, ?sub ) -> data loaded
-
Reads file into memory as array or list ('-a'), text scalar ('-s'), binary scalar ('-b'). Default, '-a' or '-b', is determined with wantarray. Locks file with 'LOCK_SH' if there is no shared or exclusive lock, lock remains after operation.
seek
s to the beginning of the file before read.If sub is defined, it is evaluated for each row read into local $_, and with '-a' option results of each evaluation are returned as a list, true is returned otherwise.
- lock ( lock mode ) -> self object
- lock -> current lock mode
-
Locks or unlocks file, or returns current lock. Lock mode may be Fcntl 'LOCK_SH', 'LOCK_EX', 'LOCK_UN', or strings 'sh', 'ex', 'un' or '0'. 0 means unlocked file.
- open ( filename, ?mode, ?perm ) -> self object
-
Open file. Default mode is 'r', mode may be Fcntl constants like 'O_RDONLY', 'fopen' mode signs 'r', 'w', 'a', 'r+', 'a+', mode strings 'rw' for O_RDWR and 'rwc' for O_RDWR|O_CREAT. Default permission is 0666.
- seek ( position, ?whence ) -> self object
-
Filehandle positioning. Default positioning method is 0 - 'SEEK_SET'.
- store ( ?-b, data to store ) -> self object
-
Writes given data into file. Locks file with 'LOCK_EX' if there is no exclusive lock, lock remains after operation. Does not
seek
s, callseek
beforestore
call. Option '-b' chooses binary mode and binary write. Without '-b', each element of data list is printed with trailing "\n" added.
VERSION
22/12/2001 - 23/12/2001
Implemented and Documented.
AUTHOR
Andrew V Makarow <makarow@mail.com>
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